This is a first for me, Great Horned Owl.
The photo is not that great (any tips on camera settings for dark forest looking up into a bright sky would be most welcome)
Leon
Apr 13, 2014 21:38 | #1 This is a first for me, Great Horned Owl. T3i |70D |70-200L| 400L | 100-400L | 24-105L | 50 1.8 | sig 10-20 | sig 150-500
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2n10 Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 13, 2014 21:46 | #2 Great shot, Leon and congrats. Expose for the bird then use Lightroom's highlight and shadow sliders to adjust your light levels.
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Apr 13, 2014 22:01 | #3 2n10 wrote in post #16831423 Great shot, Leon and congrats. Expose for the bird then use Lightroom's highlight and shadow sliders to adjust your light levels. Thank you for the comment, and the advice. T3i |70D |70-200L| 400L | 100-400L | 24-105L | 50 1.8 | sig 10-20 | sig 150-500
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